-jai

Suffix

 * 1)  his, her, its ……-s third-person singular; the pronoun being optional for emphasis
 * 2)  your ……-s second-person singular, grammatically resembling the third person sg.
 * 3)   ……’s ……-s, ……-s of …… third-person sg. or pl., depending on the noun or pronoun
 * 1)  your ……-s second-person singular, grammatically resembling the third person sg.
 * 2)   ……’s ……-s, ……-s of …… third-person sg. or pl., depending on the noun or pronoun
 * 1)   ……’s ……-s, ……-s of …… third-person sg. or pl., depending on the noun or pronoun
 * 1)   ……’s ……-s, ……-s of …… third-person sg. or pl., depending on the noun or pronoun

Usage notes
This suffix can cause syllable reduction.

When this suffix is attached to intransitive verb stems, they do not bear person markers or the intransitive prefix. Consonant-initial stems experience palatalization of their initial consonants, and, if a stem begins with two consonants, this suffix takes the form of a circumfix instead of its ordinary shape. However, when this suffix derives an adverb from a transitive verb, it carries a series I person marker referring to the object/patient of the verb.

Rather than the usual adverbial plural suffix, adverbs derived with this suffix take the nominal plural suffix. They still take the usual adverbial negative suffix, however.